Mac Classic II or SE/30? - RetroMacCast2019-09-15T10:29:28Zhttp://retromaccast.ning.com/forum/topics/mac-classic-ii-or-se-30?commentId=1672786%3AComment%3A127412&xg_source=activity&feed=yes&xn_auth=noSE/30. More upgrade or replac…tag:retromaccast.ning.com,2016-03-10:1672786:Comment:1276182016-03-10T12:04:40.288ZTim HDhttp://retromaccast.ning.com/profile/TimHD
SE/30. More upgrade or replacement part options, better all round.
SE/30. More upgrade or replacement part options, better all round. If they're of the same qualit…tag:retromaccast.ning.com,2016-03-07:1672786:Comment:1274122016-03-07T19:16:57.685ZRickhttp://retromaccast.ning.com/profile/Rick
If they're of the same quality, the SE/30 all the way. The SE/30 is pretty much the apex of compact monochrome Macs. The classic was cheaply made a few years later. You'll also find that the SE/30 will give you more upgrade options down the line if you decide to start tinkering around. Plus the Classic II can be harder to find parts for if you ever need to replace something. Whatever you do, make sure you can have the seller guaranty the caps aren't bad, or else you'll have the option to get…
If they're of the same quality, the SE/30 all the way. The SE/30 is pretty much the apex of compact monochrome Macs. The classic was cheaply made a few years later. You'll also find that the SE/30 will give you more upgrade options down the line if you decide to start tinkering around. Plus the Classic II can be harder to find parts for if you ever need to replace something. Whatever you do, make sure you can have the seller guaranty the caps aren't bad, or else you'll have the option to get money back. If you can, it's also good to be able to see photos or look at the board for leaking caps and battery. SE/30 all the way. The Classi…tag:retromaccast.ning.com,2016-03-07:1672786:Comment:1274092016-03-07T17:27:10.150ZDerekhttp://retromaccast.ning.com/profile/Derek
<p>SE/30 all the way. The Classic II was a cost-reduced version of the SE/30. They saved money by halving the width of the data bus. Using a Classic II is like using an SE/30 underwater and in slow motion. :)</p>
<p>SE/30 all the way. The Classic II was a cost-reduced version of the SE/30. They saved money by halving the width of the data bus. Using a Classic II is like using an SE/30 underwater and in slow motion. :)</p>